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NDP wanted the government to revise their return to school plan

NDP wanted the government to revise their return to school plan

NDP Leader Ryan Meili said the Sask. Party had failed their homework assignment and called on them to provide a real plan before schools reopen in September.
How big should the crowds be?

How big should the crowds be?

You have to feel bad for the good folks at the Estevan Motor Speedway. They’ve tried everything to get their season in and to crown track champions. They had a pay per view event in June with no fans in the grandstands.
Society needs a reasonable way to live

Society needs a reasonable way to live

Weyburn Review editorial
The value of student exchanges

The value of student exchanges

My Nikkel’s Worth column
Estevan has it … and so much more

Estevan has it … and so much more

Sometimes it’s easy to take for granted what you have in your own backyard. After all, you’re so used to seeing it, you just always expect that it will be there. It also can become easy to miss.
Does the early bird really get the worm?

Does the early bird really get the worm?

Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. An early riser is sure to be in luck. It's the early bird that gets the worm.
A message from Saskatchewan Stands with Hong Kong

A message from Saskatchewan Stands with Hong Kong

Last week's events in Hong Kong shocked the world. In three days, multiple attacks were made on the liberties and democracy in the city. The first attack was by ousting pro-democracy professor Benny Tai’s tenure from the Hong Kong University.
Is God still there?

Is God still there?

"Today God is reaching down.
Masks might soon become mandatory in Saskatchewan’s enclosed areas with sizeable gatherings

Masks might soon become mandatory in Saskatchewan’s enclosed areas with sizeable gatherings

In Assiniboia and much of South Central Saskatchewan, we’ve been relatively lucky so far in avoiding significant breakouts of COVID-19. However, cases are growing in the province each day.
Ending the Canadian Wheat Board was an economic tragedy

Ending the Canadian Wheat Board was an economic tragedy

August 1, 2020 marked the eight anniversary of one of the greatest economic tragedies in Canadian history.
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